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Maria Spychalska
Maria Spychalska
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Is linguistic injustice a myth? A response to Hyland (2016)
S Politzer-Ahles, JJ Holliday, T Girolamo, M Spychalska, KH Berkson
Journal of second language writing 34, 3-8, 2016
1382016
Investigating scalar implicatures in a truth-value judgement task: Evidence from event-related brain potentials
M Spychalska, J Kontinen, M Werning
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 31 (6), 817-840, 2016
552016
At least not false, at most possible: between truth and assertibility of superlative quantifiers
M Spychalska
Synthese 195 (2), 571-602, 2018
142018
Investigating the comprehension of negated sentences employing world knowledge: An event-related potential study
V Haase, M Spychalska, M Werning
Frontiers in psychology 10, 460434, 2019
122019
When numbers are not exact: Ambiguity and prediction in the processing of sentences with bare numerals.
M Spychalska, J Kontinen, I Noveck, L Reimer, M Werning
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 45 (7), 1177, 2019
112019
Electrophysiology of pragmatic processing: Exploring the processing cost of the scalar implicature in the truth-value judgment task
M Spychalska, J Kontinen, M Werning
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 36 (36), 2014
82014
The cost of the epistemic step: Investigating scalar implicatures in full and partial information contexts
M Spychalska, L Reimer, PB Schumacher, M Werning
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 679491, 2021
52021
Scalar implicatures and existential import: Experimental study on quantifiers in natural language
M Spychalska
42009
Processing of sentences with predicate negation: The role of opposite predicates
M Spychalska
Proceedings of the 2011 ESSLLI student session, 2011
32011
Processing of affirmation and negation in contexts with unique and multiple alternatives: Evidence from event-related potentials.
M Spychalska, V Haase, J Kontinen, M Werning
CogSci, 2845-2851, 2019
22019
Exploring the processing costs of the" exactly" and" at least" readings of bare numerals with event-related brain potentials.
M Spychalska, J Kontinen, IA Noveck, L Rösch, M Werning
CogSci, 2015
22015
To predict or not to predict: The role of context constraint and truth-value in negation processing.
M Spychalska, V Haase, M Werning
PsyArXiv, 2023
12023
From Inference to Meaning: Experimental Study on Reasoning with Quantifiers Some and Most
M Spychalska
Logic, Language, and Computation: 8th International Tbilisi Symposium on …, 2011
12011
To predict or not to predict: The role of context alternatives and truth for the processing of negation
M Spychalska, V Haase, M Werning
the 15th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language (SNL …, 2023
2023
When the order is irrelevant and when it matters: Order violations in conjuctions
M Spychalska
the 15th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language (SNL …, 2023
2023
The cost of the epistemic step
M Spychalska, L Reimer, PB Schumacher, M Werning
2021
Supplementary Materials for the manuscript The cost of the epistemic step: Investigating scalar implicatures in full and partial information contexts
M Spychalska, L Reimer, PB Schumacher, M Werning
2021
Investigating the comprehension of negated sentences employing world knowledge
V Haase, M Spychalska, M Werning
2019
Quantifying in the brain
M Spychalska
2016
Processing affirmation and negation in contexts with unique or multiple alternatives
M Spychalska, V Haase, J Kontinen, M Werning
WARSAW WORKSHOP IN PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE, 49, 2016
2016
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